What flavor did you get? The pea protein that I tried tasted pretty gross and didn't sit well in my stomach. I'm willing to give it another try though.

add the natural vanilla, or strawberry (my girlfriend got it and it's awesome). pea protein isolate will be pretty hard to mix but i throw it in with my almond milk or some coconut water (depending on the work out) and it's good to go.

can't beat the price. you should try to grab a blender bottle or use a low power/slow blending method for it. but if you wanna go the "vegan"/no animal products route then the ratio i posted is awesome at all the essential amino acids and TN is a great company I've followed and supported since they were True Protein. I am in no way financially, or otherwise, affiliated with them other than being a huge fan :)

Since we're into blends here, I had some extra amazon $$ lying around so I ordered some of the vega sport berry to try. Yeah, it's over the top expensive. But I will say the only other protein powder I've seen that is ground so fine is biotest's surge. It literally doesn't need a blender, I put it in cold water and stirred with a butter knife, no chunks.

Other than that it's got hemp, rice, pea and alfalfa. BCAAs and glutamine. No reason I can determine for the cost, but it is good quality.

^i agree. it is expensive, but i still use it. the only down side is the high sodium content, which while helpful for post-workout, makes it a powder that you really can't use multiple times a day. not a big deal for me since i only use protein powder post workout once a day, but for guys who make shakes throughout the day, its probably not the best choice.

Brendan Brazier knows his ish. Read his book Thrive. Unlike some militant vegans he makes sense and says to try it for yourself. Even if you continue to eat meat, dairy, etc you can still benefit from it when learning about vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds. Also, which you should eat heated, like tomatoes to release lycopene.

I've got Thrive on my Kindle. It's 100% the best book out for vegan athletes. Even if vega sport is expensive I'd rather the money go to BB, since I think his book is underpriced considering the wealth of info it contains. Even if you're not a vegan it's a good read as you mention.

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